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Accessories FS: Muzzle Thread Adapters 1/2-28 to 5/8-24

I have a few more of these thread adapters for sale. They are precision machined from 303 Stainless, on a CNC Lathe. OD threads are Class 3a, and ID threads are Class 2b, OD and ID are concentric within .0003-.0005 . Any questions feel free to message me. I have these listed a couple places and only have a few left


28$ Each Shipped and Insured TYD


Thanks


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Accessories [WTS] a bunch of suppressors cheap. Surfire, Gemtech, Dead Air ect….

I have a bunch of brand new cans I’m trying to get rid of. Make offers or if pricing seems wrong send a message.

1. Q Jumbo Shrimp 6.5 $500
2. AAC MK13 SD .300 $700
3. Dead Air Wolverine .30 $600
4. OSS 7.62kt $650
5. Silencer Co Osprey Micro .22 $250
6. Griffin Optimus Micro 5.56 $450
7. OSS 5.56KT $650
8. Gemtech Aurora II 9mm $250
9. CGS MK9 $450
10. Silencer Co Specwar 7.62 $650
11. Sig Sauer SRD 22X $325
12.Ruger Silent-SR .22 $300
13. Tactical Solutions Aeries .22 $220
14. Dead Air Odessa 9 $575
15. Q Erector $325
16. Surfire Socom 762 RC2-BK $1000
17. KGM R30 $525
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Suppressors Diligent Defense Co, the can that recently showed up at the top of the Pew’s rankings

A friend of mine tipped me off to a new manufacturer in March called Diligent Defense Co. https://diligentdefense.com/

There isnt a ton written about them since they just opened in January, but they've been in the form 1 kit business for a while.

Tbac did include one of their cans in a recent 300blk sbr sound test which they posted here on the hide, but there wasn't any discussion about them. Most surprising about Diligent was the fact that the largest of their cans, the Enticer L Ti, topped the shooters ear rankings on Pewscience.com using a supersonic .308.

They make basically four cans in 7.62mm. Two different lengths (8.25" and 7.75") in steel or titanium construction. all are 1.625" in diameter, and all have HUB rear threads. The features and performance come at a very reasonable price point as well. a Ti L without a mount and mill finish is $905. For comparison, the DA Nomad LT is $1100, and a Thunder Beast Ultra 9 is about the same as the DA. I appreciate light weigh small POI shift cans, and these appear to match the Tbac in that regard, see below.

I’m most interested in the Ti variants for precision rifle, so I got one of each. The Ti cans are extremely light at 7.7 and 9.6 ounces without a mount. Both have symmetrical blast baffles, asymmetrical baffles in the center of the stack, and the forward most baffle is symmetrical. I'm no suppressor designer, so i'm sure there are design elements i'm missing. The end caps thread on and center up via a steep taper, which is unique in my experience. The end caps have a flash suppression feature as well, which I haven't tested. All of their cans are are rated to 300 WM with a 10.5" barrel.

The finish shown below is called “Mill Finish”. They're also available in black and FDE for additional cost. They can also be had with no mount for some additional savings for those that are already vested in another mount system.

While I don't do a lot of social media, check them on Instagram, they're pretty sporty. They also have some funny T-shirts.


Its hard to make a can unique and interesting externally, but these are definitely attractive.
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Ultra 7 and 338 Ultra for comparison
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Pew rankings sorted by shooters ear.
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I probably should have put some rounds through them before this, as both blew some goo onto my labradar, and may have caused some deviation on the first shot of the L. I added some rounds to the L string because of it. All were shot with area 419 universal adapters and mounts, and no zero changes were made between cans. The grid spacing on the target is .1 mil. I’m pleased that there was so little shift between them and the Tbac U7/30, which is zeroed on this rifle. They both appear accurate. Very rudimentary test of course. Sound performance was good, with the S being slightly quieter than the U7, and I couldn't really tell the difference between the Gen 1 338U and the L Ti. I spent some time spinning around in circles and shooting into distant hillsides to try and isolate the character of each without terrain reverberations. The 338 U must be quieter using telemetry, I just couldn't hear it.

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I’ll get some more testing in as time allows. Diligent appears to have made a very solid entrance into the ultra light Ti can market for precision shooting. If one doesn't care about weight, the steel Enticer L with no mount is $600.

Full disclosure I am a dealer, but NOT a hide seller so don't ask. I also did this review independent of Diligent. Hit up your local dealer and have them contact Diligent. Very easy for them to set up an account via the website and order in a suppressor for you. Below is a dealer list with existing dealers, but this isn't a complete list.

SOLD FS: Sig 365 Xmacro with Radian Afterburner/RomeoX enclosed

Sig 365 Xmacro with Sig Fuse laser stippled module. Radian back strap/magwell combo, Radian Afterburner, and Sig Romeo X Enclosed Red dot. Entire setup is unfired. Comes with factory case and 3 17rd magazines.

I also do have factory barrel and factory optic cover I’ll include.

$1100 shipped to your FFL

PayPal FF, Venmo or Zelle

No trades at this time

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Night Vision WTS - B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+ FDE MFG 05-2021

Medical bills are creeping up so it is time to off load some of the toys. I have a used B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+ in FDE. MFG Date is 05-2021.

$2800 FIRM and I will next day to you, signature required. PayPal FF, Venmo FF, or Zelle

Everything works no issues. LARPing at some TNVC events. Also local night vision shoots in Oklahoma. Sorry not looking for trades. I can send feedback from CalGuns. Sold a Nightforce Scope on here a few years back. Will be posting ACTINBLACK | DTNVS setup shortly.

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Night Vision WTS - ACTINBLACK | DTNVS L3 24UA - Ether | IPD stops | Matbock Tarsier Eclipse

NightVision INC - L3 24UA - Ether | IPD stops | Matbock Tarsier Eclipse

Same story with the MAWL sale. Medical bills are creeping up so it is time to off load some of the toys.

$10,500 FIRM will not reply to lower offers. I will next day to you, signature required. PayPal FF, Venmo FF, or Zelle

Everything works no issues. LARPing at some TNVC events. Also local night vision shoots in Oklahoma. Sorry not looking for trades. I can send feedback from CalGuns. Sold a Nightforce Scope on here a few years back.

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300-600 yard optic?

Got invited to start shooting steel @ 300-600 yards at my buddies club. I didn't have anything capable (my mini 30 is a joke for accuracy) and I primarily shoot AR22's at 50-100 yards.

So I ended up un-dedicating one of my AR lowers and found and bought (I'm ready to get flamed for this) ...a BCA 223 Wylde, 20" heavy, unthreaded barrel. Being in NY, having the barrel unthreaded is one less thing to address for making it featureless... anyway, $235 delivered, it gets me into trying distance on the cheap.

Next up is an optic. For the meantime I'm going to use a Burris Fullfield E1, 4.5-14, but I want a dedicated scope, I will probably will buy something after the holidays. I do try to stay away from China stuff if I can, but it's not always avoidable.

Anyway, I'm going between the arken sh4 and the swfa 10x... leaning towards the swfa. I don't need, or honestly want all the bells and whistles. I like the idea of simple and durable. I understand the swfa is dated, but still pertinent, and I've heard good things about the sh4.

I realize they are 2 very different scopes, but in the price range I'm looking for, those 2 appeal to me most.

Just looking for opinions, or possibly other options to look at that I haven't discovered. My budget for this set-up is about $500 delivered, including a decent mount.

Thanks!
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5.56 accuracy

I have a psa with an 18” 1:7 ba barrel. I would like to make it shoot tighter with off the shelf ammo. If I got a 20” 1:8 would it be more forgiving with different types of ammo. It does ok with heavier stuff but is not consistently as accurate as some of my other rifles. It has a decent trigger and fits the lower tight. It’s pictured with my 20” 22-250 that shoots great

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Armalite AR10A TAC 18

I’ve never really been one to do reviews. If you’re expecting @bigjake83 , @LRRPF52 , or @sinister level info or details you’re gonna be disappointed. I don’t take a lot of pics, the ones I take are crappy, and I have poor grammer.

So any time people ask about large frames I usually recommend buying from a company with a track record of building accurate, reliable large frames. I’ve built a few good shooting 308’s and still have one home build. In the world of large frames I believe factory guns are better for most people since the good companies develope and test their systems. I like, own, and shoot LMT MWS’s, Seekins SP10’s, and Armalite AR10’s. I feel like the Armalites are better than 90% of the factory large frames on the market and recommend them a lot. I don’t know how but PSA has been blowing out both large and small frame Armalites for months now. I’ve had a B series for years and figured I’d pick up an A since they were so cheap.

Here’s the product description and specs on PSA’s site.
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After taxes, shipping and insurance
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Add a $25 transfer fee, $1474.25

I cleaned, lubed, removed the brake, added a Surefire 3 prong, attached my Atlas bipod, borrowed a scope and mount from another of my rifles, and headed to our property to see how it shot.
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I shot 4 different types of ammo. I didn’t have a ton of time so I didn’t take pics of all the groups. I tend to shoot my gas guns faster than most do while shooting groups. I break a shot, follow through, and as soon as the reticle settles back on target, break the next shot. I don’t usually wait for a cool down. I tend to find out fairly quickly if the gun strings shots or chokes when it heats up. Everything I shot today was at 100 yards prone. Atlas bipod and a rear squeeze bag.

I got a rough zero and just plinked a box of federal xm80 away. No malfunctions. The gun had a soft recoil impulse so I didn’t mess with the gas block. For those who care, 4:30 ejection. Brass piled up about 5’ away. Roughly 2.5-4 moa groups from 2.5-4 moa ammo. Cool

I had half a box of 168gr Black Hills Red box ammo. This ammo has always shot well in my LMT guns. It usually produces .8-1.2 moa groups from the chrome lined LMT barrels. 5 shot groups from the Armalite were about the same, one .75 and one 1 moa. No malfunctions. 4:00 ejection pattern. Didn’t adjust the gas.

Next up was Hornady 168ELDM Match. No joke, 3 moa 5 shot groups. I shot 2 groups and quit with this ammo. 4:00 ejection. No malfunctions.

Last ammo I shot was Hornady Black 168gr AMAX. I shot a 5 round group that was about .7 moa. I figured I’d give myself and the rifle a good challenge and loaded up a 20 round mag and shot 1 20 round group. 4:00 ejection. No malfunctions.

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Shots marked 14-17, 4 of the first 5 fired in the group. They we’re from a different box of ammo. I checked and they were from different lots. To me, this explains the 2 distinct groups within the 20 shot string.

So, I’m happy with the gun for what it cost me. This was just an initial impression. It’s only 65 rounds at this point. If it’s like my other Armalite, it should maintain this level of accuracy and reliability. I’ll update the thread when I get more data and will get more pics along the way.

WTB Bowers Griptastic suppressor cover - 9.5" FDE

Hello. I'm desperately trying to track down a FDE version of this. Specifically, I need it to be at least 9" long. The 1.5" version came in a 9.5" so I either need the 9.5" uncut or one that's only been cut down to 9" minimum.

I am fairly desperate at finding one of these long enough for this build, so if you have one that you'd consider letting go, please let me make an offer that you can't refuse. I would be eternally grateful for the help!

Thank you!

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Firearms Sig Sauer P226 Tacops TB, 4 mags, $850

For sale is a Sig Sauer P226 Tacops with threaded barrel and 4 20 rd mags. Comes in factory case with all paperwork it came with new.
$850
Shipping will be probably $30-$50 I guess.
I can do Venmo or check. The check will need to clear. About 7 business days my bank says.
It's located in East Idaho.

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Hornady Comparator Readings

I bought a new 223 Cal rifle and I am using my Hornady Bullet Comparator. As experienced before with other rifles, I am getting different readings repeating the same process.
Attached are the readings and a picture of the comparator with a bullet in it. I am inserting the comparator cartridge into the chamber, making sure the shell seats all the way. After I verify that with a flashlight, I move the bullet gently forward until it stops at the leads. After that I use a cleaning rod that is inserted in the barrel to move the bullet slightly back from the leads and then push the bullet forward against the leads to get the final reading.
All this is done with minimal force to avoid pushing the bullet past the beginning of the leads.
The starting point for the freebore is usually two thousands off the leads, but my readings from the bullet comparator vary by as much as sixteen thousands, making the whole process worthless.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to what I need to do differently in order to get a more acceptable outcome?

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Accessories 2 Larue PSR20 QD mounts 34mm price drop

I have 2 identical 20 MOA PSR QD mounts LT112-34 34mm ring size. They are basically new I mounted a scope in them with a few shots. I do not have the original packaging so these are the mount only. Asking $250 each or $450shipped for both. I also have a set of reducing rings to 30mm I will throw In to whoever buys the first one or both.

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Optics Burris Fastfire Mk3 3 MOA with Ruger MK dovetail mount

Changing a few things around in the safe...

Have a mint Burris Fastfire 3 with 3 MOA dot along with a Ruger MK dovetail mount. Bought everything new and it's been on my Ruger Mk3 Hunter for quite a few years now. Always worked great but recently decided to change things up and try a Vortex Defender XL. Dream Plastics rubber covers included.

Asking $170 shipped and insured. Payment via discreet Paypal F&F, USPS MO, Zelle, check (will ship when payment clears.)


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